Torrent details for "Pach J. Courses in Discrete and Computational Geometry 2026" Log in to bookmark
Controls:
×
Report Torrent
Please select a reason for reporting this torrent:
Your report will be reviewed by our moderation team.
×
Report Information
Loading report information...
This torrent has been reported 0 times.
Report Summary:
| User | Reason | Date |
|---|
Failed to load report information.
×
Success
Your report has been submitted successfully.
Checked by:
Category:
Language:
None
Total Size:
11.4 MB
Info Hash:
88D832F9BFAAD53C13E7884A9DF58377B532D0F2
Added By:
Added:
May 13, 2026, 12:39 p.m.
Stats:
|
(Last updated: May 13, 2026, 12:39 p.m.)
| File | Size |
|---|---|
| ['Pach J. Courses in Discrete and Computational Geometry 2026.pdf'] | 0 bytes |
Name
DL
Uploader
Size
S/L
Added
-
11.4 MB
[29
/
43]
2026-05-13
| Uploaded by andryold1 | Size 11.4 MB | Health [ 29 /43 ] | Added 2026-05-13 |
NOTE
SOURCE: Pach J. Courses in Discrete and Computational Geometry 2026
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COVER

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MEDIAINFO
Textbook in PDF format In the Fall of 2023, the Erdős Center (Budapest) hosted a special semester on ”Discrete Geometry and Convexity”, which brought together some of the strongest experts in the field and many outstanding young researchers. The program featured intensive one-week mini-courses during a Summer School, followed by conferences and workshops presenting cutting-edge research. Part I of the present volume includes the notes of three lecture series on (1) approximation in discrete geometry, (2) random polytopes, and (3) a structure theory for graphs embedded in the plane. Part II starts with a classic: Matoušek’s until now unpublished elegant lecture notes concerning the algorithmic complexity of recognizing intersection graphs of segments and some other geometric objects. It is complemented by the first systematic and comprehensive survey of the corresponding complexity class: the existential theory of reals. This volume will be a valuable resource for graduate students, young researchers, and experts in related fields interested in discrete and computational geometry
×


